vserver iscsi security show
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Show the current iSCSI authentication configuration
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
This command displays the default authentication and all initiator-specific authentication information. Data ONTAP authentication overrides all other service authentication methods.
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
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If you specify the
-fields <fieldname>, …
parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify. - |
[-address-masks ]
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Display the list of IP Address ranges in CIDR notation that each initiator is allowed to originate from. If this list is empty, the initiator is allowed to log in from any IP address. The IPv4 or IPv6 address range contains a start address and an end address. The start and end addresses themselves are included in the range.
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[-address-ranges ]
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Display the list of IP Address ranges that each initiator is allowed to originate from. If this list is empty, the initiator is allowed to log in from any IP address. The IPv4 or IPv6 address range contains a start address and an end address. The start and end addresses themselves are included in the range.
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[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-vserver <Vserver Name>]
- Vserver-
Use this parameter to display authentication information that matches the Vserver name that you specify.
[-i, -initiator-name <text>]
- Initiator Name-
Use this parameter to display authentication information that matches the initiator that you specify.
[-s, -auth-type {CHAP|deny|none}]
- Authentication Type-
Use this parameter to display authentication information that matches the authentication type that you specify.
[-n, -user-name <text>]
- Inbound CHAP User Name-
Use this parameter to display authentication information that matches the inbound CHAP user name that you specify.
[-m, -outbound-user-name <text>]
- Outbound CHAP User Name-
Use this parameter to display authentication information that matches the outbound CHAP user name that you specify.
[-auth-chap-policy <local>]
- Authentication CHAP Policy-
Use this parameter to display authentication information that matches the authentication CHAP policy that you specify.
[-initiator-address-ranges {<ipaddr>|<ipaddr>-<ipaddr>}]
- Initiator IP Address Ranges-
Use this parameter to display authentication information that matches the initiator address range that you specify. If this list is empty, the initiator is allowed to log in from any IP address. The IPv4 or IPv6 address range contains a start address and an end address. The start and end addresses themselves are included in the range.
An example of a valid IPv4 address range is: '192.168.1.100-192.168.1.150'.
An example of a valid IPv6 address range is: '2001:db8::1000:1-2001:db8::1000:50'.
[-initiator-address-masks <IP Address/Mask>,…]
- Initiator IP Address Masks-
Use this parameter to display authentication information that matches the initiator address masks that you specify. If this list is empty, the initiator is allowed to log in from any IP address. The IPv4 or IPv6 address range contains a start address and an end address. The start and end addresses themselves are included in the range.
An example of a valid IPv4 address range in CIDR notation is: 192.168.1.3/32.
An example of a valid IPv6 address range in CIDR notation is: 2001:db8::1000:1/128.
Examples
cluster1::> vserver iscsi security show -vserver vs1 Auth Auth CHAP Inbound CHAP Outbound CHAP Vserver Initiator Name Type Policy User Name User Name ---------- ---------------------- ------ --------- ------------- ------------- vs1 default none - - - iqn.2010-12.com.example:abcdefg CHAP local bob bob2 2 entries were displayed.
Displays the authentication information for Vserver vs1.
cluster1::> vserver iscsi security show -address-ranges -vserver vs1 Vserver Initiator Name Initiator Address Ranges ---------- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------- vs1 iqn.2010-12.com.example:abcdefg iqn.2010-12.com.example:hijklmn 192.168.1.100-192.168.1.150 2001:db8::1000:1-2001:db8::1000:50 2 entries were displayed.
Displays the initiator and their valid address ranges for Vserver vs1.
cluster1::> vserver iscsi security show -address-masks -vserver vs1 Vserver Initiator Name Initiator Address Ranges ---------- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------- vs1 iqn.2010-12.com.example:abcdefg iqn.2010-12.com.example:hijklmn 192.168.1.100/30 192.168.1.104/29 192.168.1.112/28 192.168.1.128/28 192.168.1.144/30 192.168.1.148/31 192.168.1.150/32 2001:db8::1000:1/128 2001:db8::1000:2/127 2001:db8::1000:4/126 2001:db8::1000:8/125 2001:db8::1000:10/124 2001:db8::1000:20/123 2001:db8::1000:40/124 2001:db8::1000:50/128 2 entries were displayed.
Displays the initiator and their valid address ranges for Vserver vs1.